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Stand- ing on a speck of cosmic dust , his mind encased in a body which can reach only a few brief inches , the astronomer has , nevertheless , projected his mind into the endless infinity of space so that he can tell with certainty the ...
Stand- ing on a speck of cosmic dust , his mind encased in a body which can reach only a few brief inches , the astronomer has , nevertheless , projected his mind into the endless infinity of space so that he can tell with certainty the ...
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There is , moreover , something so completely logical about the manner in which his mind moves from point to point , that one realizes his presentation is indicative of remarkable skill in collect- ing the facts , presenting them and ...
There is , moreover , something so completely logical about the manner in which his mind moves from point to point , that one realizes his presentation is indicative of remarkable skill in collect- ing the facts , presenting them and ...
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Shake - speare had some definite female acquaintance in mind . The hatred and jealousy expressed against the Dark Lady was too vivid and too bitter not to be related to some personal emotional experi- ence .
Shake - speare had some definite female acquaintance in mind . The hatred and jealousy expressed against the Dark Lady was too vivid and too bitter not to be related to some personal emotional experi- ence .
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THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
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